The 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive lineman from Southside-Gadsden verbally committed to Auburn over Alabama and Georgia at a Tuesday press conference at his school.

Auburn, his father's alma mater, had long been the favorite to land the four-star prospect. Carr made multiple trips to Auburn and always raved of the experience.

"At Auburn they are not all flash or show," Carr told AL.com in a previous interview. "The faces they put on at these junior days, you feel like it's really like that. It's not made up; it's not just to lure kids in. They aren't just trying to trick kids into coming."

Carr is rated the nation's No. 10 offensive guard, according to 247Composite, and played a big role in his high school's success last season. He allowed zero sacks and notched 91 knockdowns before missing the last game of the season due to an emergency appendectomy.

Carr is the fourth offensive linemen and 16th recruit overall to commit to Auburn in the class of 2015. Carr initially planned to wait to make a decision until October, but eventually moved up his decision after seeing spots dwindling at his top options.